Access Indiana is the official information and transaction portal for the state of Indiana. The state portal is an innovative public-private partnership using a self-funding strategy to deliver government information and services to citizens and businesses.

Ambassadeur is a project involving education and training in the use of information technology to obtain government information. Headed by the Jonquière office of Human Resources Development Canada, the project is being carried out as a partnership mainly with the six CDACs (Community Development Assistance Corporations) in the Saguenay/St-Jean Lake region.

Bremen Online Services is a federally funded project which aims to develop electronic government and to provide online transactions and payments in a secure way. The German project is carried out in an innovative public-private partnership by the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen and regional and national partners from private industry.

The cadastre reengineering project involves developing and installing information and management systems for Quebec's real property tax program. Overseen by the Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR), the project is being implemented by a private partner, the DMR Consulting Group, which is integrating goods and services, providing the technological infrastructure, and developing geospatial reference information systems.

FirstGov.gov is the federal government's official web portal enabling government-to-citizen (G2C), government-to-business (G2B), and government-to-government (G2G) interactions and transactions to occur. The portal includes more than 186 million web pages from federal and state governments, the District of Columbia, and U.S. territories.

Hotjob is a portal for job-seekers and employers implemented by FOREM, a jointly managed public service in Belgium. Hotjob provides job-seekers and employers easy access to over 500 job and training sites that the project staff has checked and indexed.

The electronic filing of income tax returns, or the e-file program, began with a partnership between the IRS and H&R Block in 1985 and has since grown to include a large number of tax preparers and individual and business taxpayers.

The New York State Geographic Information System (GIS) Coordination Program hosts a formal data sharing cooperative and a variety of educational and support services to encourage state and local development and use of spatial data.

OneStop Business Registration (OSBR) is a one-stop project run by the Small Business Development Branch (SBDB) of the British Columbia Ministry of Small Business, Tourism, and Culture (MSBTC). It involves more than ten partners from the public and private sector, as well as non-profit organizations

Ontario Business Connect (OBC) provides registration services for new businesses at multiple access points. Headed by the Ontario Ministry of Consumer and Business Services, the main partners are the government departments and agencies involved with new businesses at the provincial and federal level, IT firms, the point-of-service partners, and three private service wholesalers.

Partners in Change is a project to reorganize the delivery of income assistance and social services provided by the New Brunswick Department of Human Resources Development (NBHRD) and carried out in partnership with the private firm of Andersen Consulting Canada, now Accenture.

The Service Canada initiative is an experimental project designed to improve the accessibility and quality of government services for citizens. Sponsored by the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat, its implementation takes the form of partnerships with various federal departments (primarily Public Works and Human Resources Development Canada), a few provincial governments (Manitoba, New Brunswick) and intermediary groups.